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Collective behavior ofMbosonic modes interacting with a single two-level atom

Antonino MessinaG. Benivegna

subject

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicssymbols.namesakeCollective behaviorQuantum mechanicsAtomsymbolsTime evolutionNonlinear opticsEinsteinHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)

description

The Hamiltonian describing, without the rotating-wave approximation (RWA), the linear interaction between M bosonic modes with an Einstein spectrum and a single two-level atom is exactly and canonically transformed introducing M suitable collective independent field modes, in such a way that only one among them is coupled to the atom. Some physical consequences of this fact are analyzed and, in particular, the existence of radiation-trapping phenomena together with the possibility of atomic absorption suppression is established. The applicability of the RWA to this system is discussed and the importance of the effective-field statistics for the time evolution of the system is pointed out.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.37.4747